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<p>These principles (concerning the ends of Procedure)<lb/> are to the last degree obvious; yet<lb/> they are seldom seen. <del>The</del> Nobody can properly<lb/> speaking be said to be ignorant of them,<lb/> for at one time or other they pass before the<lb/> eyes of every body; <del>Th</del> yet they have never<lb/> been uniformly attended to.<lb/></p> 
 
<p>They are upon the last degree of simplicity and<lb/> of the last degree of importance; they are fruitful<lb/> in consequences: for they bear the whole<lb/> system of rational Procedure upon them<lb/> or their fruit &#x2014; They are before men's<lb/> eyes &#x2014; How is <add>comes</add> it then that they are not<lb/> seen? seen by all adopted by all, and<lb/> argued from by all?</p>
 
<p>An object, be it ever so near the eye, may easily<lb/> be made to escape it, if any <gap/>  <add>extraneous</add> force is<lb/>
 
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applied to turn the head aside.  This is<lb/> the case with respect to these principles.<lb/> <add>The reason lies in</add> Other principles <del>allo</del> dependent upon <add><unclear>allowed &amp;</unclear></add> these in<lb/> part, and which <del>a</del> upon the <add>under favour of</add> the strength of that<lb/> alliance have made their way to favour.</p>
 
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<p>These calling in the passions <del>it</del> to their aid<lb/> have gained <add>entered</add> exclusive possession of men's<lb/> judgments, through the medium <add>by the road</add> of their hearts<lb/> they have established themselves in <sic>favour</sic>, by<lb/> <add>having</add> answering the purpose or appearing at least<lb/> to answer the purpose of the genuine <unclear>&amp;</unclear><lb/> radical ones upon particular trying occasions<lb/></p>
<p>Hence they have assumed the form of <add>ultimate &amp;</add> radical<lb/> principles, as if there were none beyond them.<lb/> They have been <del><gap/></del> appealed to as the<lb/> ultimate standard of every maxim:<lb/> While all the time they were <add>untrue</add> in part not<lb/>
 
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just and derivative in part: that is calculated,<lb/> <del>at</del> on some <del>time</del> occasions to afford <add>lead to</add> erroneous<lb/> conclusions, and in these in <add>on</add> which they<lb/> led to right ones it was in virtue of the<lb/> relation they have to <add>their dependence <del>to</del> on</add> <add><unclear>subservience</unclear> to </add> the genuine ones which<lb/> never fail<lb/> </p>
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These principles (concerning the ends of Procedure)
are to the last degree obvious; yet
they are seldom seen. The Nobody can properly
speaking be said to be ignorant of them,
for at one time or other they pass before the
eyes of every body; Th yet they have never
been uniformly attended to.

They are upon the last degree of simplicity and
of the last degree of importance; they are fruitful
in consequences: for they bear the whole
system of rational Procedure upon them
or their fruit — They are before men's
eyes — How is comes it then that they are not
seen? seen by all adopted by all, and
argued from by all?

An object, be it ever so near the eye, may easily
be made to escape it, if any extraneous force is

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applied to turn the head aside. This is
the case with respect to these principles.
The reason lies in Other principles allo dependent upon allowed & these in
part, and which a upon the under favour of the strength of that
alliance have made their way to favour.


These calling in the passions it to their aid
have gained entered exclusive possession of men's
judgments, through the medium by the road of their hearts
they have established themselves in favour, by
having answering the purpose or appearing at least
to answer the purpose of the genuine &
radical ones upon particular trying occasions

Hence they have assumed the form of ultimate & radical
principles, as if there were none beyond them.
They have been appealed to as the
ultimate standard of every maxim:
While all the time they were untrue in part not

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just and derivative in part: that is calculated,
at on some time occasions to afford lead to erroneous
conclusions, and in these in on which they
led to right ones it was in virtue of the
relation they have to their dependence to on subservience to the genuine ones which
never fail

Procedure













Identifier: | JB/050/014/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

050

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

procedure

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16005

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